Mosh Entertainment Manager Lule Inks Strategic Deal With UK Music Promoter Jose Jobs Link

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Mosh Ents Manager Lule (L) wiith UK Based promoter Jose (C) and media personality Martin Ndijjo (R)during a press conference unveiling of Centenary Bank as a sponsor of the UG Festival 2025

Booking Ugandan artistes to perform at events held in the United Kingdom will no longer be a hard task following the signing of a partnership deal between two music stakeholders in both countries.

We have established that Ugandan music label Mosh Entertainment International has since kicked off a working relationship with Jobs Link Group Limited, a UK-based music promotion company that will open doors for Ugandan artistes to perform at shows held in London and other parts of the United Kingdom.

The partnership, which was signed between Lule Hassan, the director Mosh Ents, and UK-based music promoter Joseph Kiggundu, of Jobs Link Group Limited, is an arrangement where the latter will be responsible for representing and booking Ugandan artistes to perform at entertainment events held in the United Kingdom from time to time.

According to this partnership, Mosh Ents label will handle the negotiations and booking of artistes from Uganda for music shows in London, while Jose Jobs Link will source for the events at which they will perform.

Sources privy to the deal reveal that Mosh Ents will be tasked with handling the necessary arrangements for the artistes which include contract signing, booking accomodations, travelling, welfare, etc on behalf of the UK event organisers, who in this case will be Jose Jobs Link.

Accordingly, we have since established that this partnership between the two companies aims at eradicating the hassles that have always been endured between Jose Jobs Link and the Ugandan artistes whenever he books them to perform at events he organises in the United Kingdom.

It is revealed that the two companies reached an agreement whereby Mosh Ents will be tasked with looking for sponsorship deals for UK events, especially those that target Ugandan audiences in the diaspora, while Jose Jobs Link will ensure that the artistes get signed and booked to perform at those events

This arrangement will not only open doors for Ugandan artistes to perform in the United Kingdom but also boost business between the two companies and among Ugandans service providers in the UK who might want to provide services at the events organised under this partnership.

The two companies officially signed the partnership deal last month and kicked off their working relationship with the forthcoming Jose Jobs Link event in London to be held on July 5th, 2025, dubbed the ‘Uganda Festival 2025’, at which artistes booked will be thrilling partiers.

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